YOU’VE got to feel sorry for repmobiles. Not so long ago in automotive history books four-door saloons were the musthave company car. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
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The Human Body: Secrets of Your Life Revealed review – A fine body of work
WITH apologies to the famous French philosopher I’m misquoting, if Chris and Xand Van Tulleken did not exist then we’d have to invent them. Daily Express :: TV and Radio Feed
Read More »The Child In Time review: A passable but poor copy
ONE phrase from The Hitchhikers’ Guide To The Galaxy books has always stuck with me. Daily Express :: TV and Radio Feed
Read More »‘Kingsman: The Golden Circle’ Review: Controversial Sex Scene Aside, Film Still Tugs At The Heartstrings
“Manners maketh man,” was one of the pillars of Kingsman: The Secret Service, the cool and slick ode to gentleman spy films such as James Bond. In its follow up, Kingsman: The Golden Circle, director and producer Matthew Vaughn delivers the same recipe, but with an upgrade that includes Kingsman’s American cousins and a little Southern hospitality. Viewers wouldn’t feel ...
Read More »New VW Polo 2017 review – Volkswagen’s supermini is a breath of fresh air
THE all-new Volkswagen Polo has everything to live up to. Daily Express :: Cars Feed
Read More »Pokken Tournament DX review – Another Nintendo Switch must-have game
POKKEN Tournament DX is like a Pokemon that’s been crossbred by its trainer expertly. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
Read More »Opera review: Berlioz’s The Damnation of Faust conducted by Rattle
RATTLE pulled out all the stops for a concert performance of Berlioz’s opera The Damnation Of Faust. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
Read More »Akram Khan’s Giselle review: Unremittingly grim staging
THERE could be only one response to my composing a version of Tchaikovsky’s 1812 Overture, and it wouldn’t be complimentary. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
Read More »Oslo review: A play that maintains a razor-sharp tension
SOMETIMES one man can change the world. In what must rank as the most extraordinary diplomatic coup of modern times, Terje Rod-Larsen, a Norwegian academic, whose wife Mona Juhl, worked in the Norwegian foreign office, facilitated meetings between Israeli and Palestinian officials that led to the first ever peace agreement between the two nations. Daily Express :: Entertainment Feed
Read More »Canaletto & the Art of Venice Review: The collection tells some fascinating stories
CANALETTOS were the 18th Century version of the Spanish straw donkey. Daily Express :: Films Feed
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